Friday, July 10, 2026

Union Demands: ASUU, LASUED meet to resolve crisis

The session was held at the vice-chancellor’s office after the union’s congress in the school earlier on Tuesday.

• January 22, 2025
Lagos State University of Education
Lagos State University of Education

The Lagos State University of Education’s management has met with the Academic Staff Union of Universities’ LASUED chapter to resolve conflicts and halt the imminent crisis in the school.

The session was held at the vice-chancellor’s office after the union’s congress in the school earlier on Tuesday.

A similar meeting was held on Monday to proffer a soft landing for the parties to broker peace. On Saturday, at a news conference held in the school, the union reeled out demands and challenges militating against effective teaching and learning in the institution, which is barely three years old.

The union had listed some challenges, including poor staff welfare package, dearth of facilities, epileptic electricity supply and non-existent internet network connectivity.

Others are lopsided admission process challenges in teaching and learning in the school’s two campuses at Epe and Ijanikin Lagos State, among others.

Speaking in an interview before the session, the LASUED vice-chancellor, Bidemi Lafiaji-Okunneye, said the institution had just undergone the National Universities Commission’s accreditation with commendation from the commission for improved infrastructures and amenities to enhance teaching and learning.

Ms Lafiaji-Okunneye, who described the union’s alleged misgivings as trump-up allegations, said that the management had been up and doing in providing aid to teaching and learning in the community.

She said that the institution, despite not having internally generated revenue, had refurbished lecture theatres and office buildings in the last two years to encourage teaching and learning.

The university boss did not disclose an amicable resolution with ASUU-LASUED and asked the union to conduct its affairs within stipulated labour rules and not to resort to unruly acts.

The ASUU-LASUED chairman, Akolade Lapite, said the union was open to negotiation and interfacing with management to resolve the issue.

Mr Akolade said the union was procedural in its approach to improving the institution with needed infrastructure, amenities and staff welfare, which he said were cardinal to the pressure group.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Nigeria Oil and Gas Energy Week

Uncategorized

NLNG urges commercialisation of stranded gas, PIA incentives

NLNG has called for the commercialisation of stranded gas resources, the development of interconnected infrastructure, and the full implementation of incentives under the PIA.

PDP, APC, NDC, ADC

Politics

ADC, APC, NDC, PDP face legal threat over exorbitant nomination fees

The Citizens Platform for Political Inclusion has issued pre-action notices to major political parties over exorbitant nomination and expression-of-interest fees.

Pauline Ojisua, Coordinator of the NYSC in Anambra, disclosed this while issuing Certificates of National Service to the successful corps members at the Ihiala LGA secretariat on Thursday

Education

Anambra: Five corps members get automatic employment, nine to repeat service

Nine National Youth Service Corps members in Anambra will repeat their service year for absconding from the mandatory exercise.

U.S. President Donald

World

Israeli intelligence reveals Iran’s fresh plot to assassinate Trump

The Wall Street Journal on Thursday cited sources familiar with the matter, saying that Iran has “hatched a fresh plot to kill Trump”.

Officer searching civilian’s phone

Rights

Police officers searching civilians’ phones without court warrant is criminal: CP

“No personnel of this command has the legal authority to search the mobile phone of any citizen on the road without a court warrant,” said the CP.

Governor Ahmadu Fintri of Adamawa

States

Adamawa govt warns against defacing public infrastructure with campaign posters

The Adamawa government says the conviction and N3 million fine imposed on an ADC governorship aspirant signal stricter enforcement of laws against defacing public infrastructure.